Theological Books
 

"You must teach what is in accord with sound doctrine." Titus 2:1

"The importance of sound doctrine cannot be too strongly insisted on. Error, especially in the fundamentals of religion, is as destructive as vice. In innumerable instances, it brings both those who propagate, and those who receive it, into eternal ruin." Charles Simeon

(N.B. Some of the books in this section have not been edited. Therefore you will find some scanning errors, archaic words, etc.)
 

A Scriptural Response to John MacArthur's, "Safe in the Arms of God: Truth from Heaven About the Death of a Child"

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Arthur Pink theological books:

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Thomas Watson, Body of Divinity

Thomas Boston,
Human Nature in its Fourfold State

John Gill, Body of DOCTRINAL Divinity

John Gill, Body of PRACTICAL Divinity

Don Fortner, The Attributes of God

Louis Berkhof, Manual of Christian Doctrine

Loraine Boettner, The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination

Loraine Boettner, The Reformed Faith

C.D. Cole, The Doctrine of God, Sin, Salvation

John L. Dagg, Manual of Theology

William Plummer, Theology for the People

Ralph Venning, The Plague of Plagues

J. I. Packer, Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility

J. I. Packer, Particular Redemption

Wayne Mack, Particular Redemption

Darryl Erkel, Hermeneutics


Robert Morey, Is Sunday the Christian Sabbath?

Matthew Henry's Scripture Catechism, 1702

Gadsby's Catechism, 1809

New Hampshire Baptist Confession, 1853

Spurgeon's Puritan Catechism, 1855

The Five Points of Calvinism

Chart of the 5 points of Calvinism


The Golden Calf of the Reformation

Seven Problems with Arminian Universal Redemption

George Whitefield's letter to John Wesley

Robert Shaw, Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith

Comparing Covenant Theology and Dispensational Theology


 

 

 
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